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SCOTTISH FIELD SELECT


Loch Melfort Hotel Arduaine, by Oban, Argyll Tel: 01852 200233 www.lochmelfort.co.uk


Cringletie House Hotel Edinburgh Road, Peebles Tel: 01721 725750 www.cringletie.com


This award winning and intimate boutique country house hotel is the perfect base for researching your family history during Homecom- ing 2014. But, with lots to do in the region, don’t work too hard. Or alternatively, relax in the grounds, the lounge or in your lovely bedroom before enjoying a fabulous dinner in the stunning Sutherland Restaurant. Room rates also include a hearty Scottish breakfast, taxes, parking and WiFi.


Loch Melfort Hotel enjoys the fi nest views on the West Coast, with a spectacularly positioned restaurant serving two AA rosette food, whilst looking out to Jura, Islay and beyond. Concentrating on modern Scottish fi ne dining, with an abundance of locally sourced products ranging form squat lobster, langoustines and crab to Easdale venison and Argyll seaweed. For more casual dining, choose to eat in the Chartroom Bistro instead. A two night dinner, bed and breakfast break from £180pp.


Portavadie Loch Fyne, Argyll Tel: 01700 811075 www.portavadiemarina.com


Portavadie, on Loch Fyne, is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway. Escape the city and unwind amid stunning coastal scenery. With a range of accommodation – from luxury apartments and cosy cot- tages to an eco-retreat on the beach – there is something for everyone. Enjoy a taste of Argyll in the restau- rants, pampering in the beauty room and retail therapy in the shop. Then sit back and watch the yachts sail by.


The Ship Inn Stonehaven Tel: 01569 762617 www.shipinnstonehaven.com


The Royal Hotel Comrie, Perthshire Tel: 01764 679200 www.royalhotel.co.uk


This charming, small hotel nestles in Comrie, Perthshire, amidst the splendor of the southern Scottish Highlands, and is the perfect place for a relaxing break. Enjoy the delights of luxurious, stylish bedrooms and interiors along with award winning food, served in the intimate clubby Lounge Bar or elegant Brasserie Restaurant. Fresh ingredients, many sourced locally, allied to sound cook- ing techniques give delicious classic dishes with a modern twist.


Overlooking the harbour, The Ship Inn is an excellent choice for bed and breakfast accommodation in Stone- haven. Built in 1771, this historical and award-winning hotel has so much to offer. The restaurant serves up a varied selection of quality food, real ales and a large selection of malt whiskies. This, alongside the cosy atmosphere, combine to make this one of the most pleasant Scottish inns to visit. Stonehaven has many attractions including its picturesque harbour, open-air heated swimming pool and scenic golf course.


Blackwood’s Bar & Grill, Nira Caledonia 6-10 Gloucester Place, Edinburgh Tel: 0131 225 2720 www.niracaledonia.com


Blackwood’s sources local, focuses on fresh food and prepares everything in a very unique way. Try its signa- ture dishes – like its steak, charred and crusty on the outside yet juicily tender inside. Can you keep a secret? It’s the Josper. This exclusive char grill seals food’s natural moisture and fl avour across all dishes and the burn- ing embers add an authentic char- coal fl avour. A la carte, seven-course tasting menu, pre-theatre menu and Sunday lunch roast.


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